Transparency

White Noise Canary

This page serves as the Internet Privacy Foundation's regular transparency statement for White Noise. We intend to re-affirm this statement monthly.

Last re-affirmed: March 30, 2026

As of March 30, 2026, Internet Privacy Foundation has not received any national security letters, FISA court orders, or gagged legal demands requiring us to conceal their existence.

As of March 30, 2026, Internet Privacy Foundation has not been compelled to install backdoors, weaken encryption, or modify White Noise to facilitate surveillance.

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If this page is not updated on its expected cadence, readers should not draw any single conclusion from that fact alone. Delays can happen for ordinary operational reasons.

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White Noise Canary — March 30, 2026

Published March 30, 2026

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As of March 30, 2026, Internet Privacy Foundation has not received any national security letters, FISA court orders, or gagged legal demands requiring us to conceal their existence. As of March 30, 2026, Internet Privacy Foundation has not been compelled to install backdoors, weaken encryption, or modify White Noise to facilitate surveillance.